long time no see 
some things still bother me greatly about this case.....the fact that Zoloft was found in ABC's car and in the carport...no mum worth her salt would leave meds lying around in reach of children, also heat would detioriate the product rendering it useless.
The fact that one of the symptoms of Zoloft overdose from the manufacturers product info are as follows : 'If you take too many tablets, you may feel drowsy, sick in the stomach, have a fast heart beat, suffer from tremors, feel agitated or dizzy. Coma has also been reported with overdose.'
ABC had recently had her dose increased to 100mg/day, which is still only half the maximum dosage for depression in adults.
The coroners report stated that there was blunt force trauma to the chest ( a push from a big bloke?), a subdural cerebral hemorrhage but no open wound on her head ( hitting sand maybe, like where she was found?) and toxic levels of Zoloft in her system.
The info i believe the cops were after re: the roundabout footage ( quite possibly heresay) had something to do with chains being removed from the coles carpark at kenmore.
The last thing that still bugs me is the blood in the car, which from my amateur standpoint looks aspirated ( ie, it was breathed or spluttered out, indicating the body that produced it would've still been alive when in the car) please correct me if i'm wrong resident medical person.
All this is IMO...but intriguing nonetheless.....

some things still bother me greatly about this case.....the fact that Zoloft was found in ABC's car and in the carport...no mum worth her salt would leave meds lying around in reach of children, also heat would detioriate the product rendering it useless.
The fact that one of the symptoms of Zoloft overdose from the manufacturers product info are as follows : 'If you take too many tablets, you may feel drowsy, sick in the stomach, have a fast heart beat, suffer from tremors, feel agitated or dizzy. Coma has also been reported with overdose.'
ABC had recently had her dose increased to 100mg/day, which is still only half the maximum dosage for depression in adults.
The coroners report stated that there was blunt force trauma to the chest ( a push from a big bloke?), a subdural cerebral hemorrhage but no open wound on her head ( hitting sand maybe, like where she was found?) and toxic levels of Zoloft in her system.
The info i believe the cops were after re: the roundabout footage ( quite possibly heresay) had something to do with chains being removed from the coles carpark at kenmore.
The last thing that still bugs me is the blood in the car, which from my amateur standpoint looks aspirated ( ie, it was breathed or spluttered out, indicating the body that produced it would've still been alive when in the car) please correct me if i'm wrong resident medical person.
All this is IMO...but intriguing nonetheless.....